Rigaku Publishes Method for Analysis of High Calcium Limestone

Applied Rigaku Technologies, Inc. has announced a new empirical method for the elemental analysis of oxide minerals in limestone

16 Dec 2016
Weylan Kiam-Laine
Microbiologist

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Rigaku Application Note #1614 describes a method employing energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) for the measurement of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), magnesium carbonate (MgCO3), ferric oxide (Fe2O3), aluminum oxide (Al2O3), silicon dioxide (SiO2) and potassium oxide (K2O) in high calcium limestone using empirical calibration. The report includes detailed information regarding sample preparation, calibration and repeatability, and demonstrates the performance of the Rigaku NEX QC+ high-resolution benchtop EDXRF spectrometer.

Limestone (calcium carbonate) is a key ingredient in cement and mortar, and is used as an aggregate in concrete and asphalt for building roads. It is also used as a soil conditioner and is the raw material for making quicklime (calcium oxide) and slaked lime (calcium hydroxide). During mining and processing operations it is important to monitor and control the limestone composition to ensure proper quality and characteristics for various products. For the analysis described in the report, the sample was prepared by grinding it into a homogeneous powder approximately 100-200 mesh and then drying to remove excess moisture. The sample was then prepared for EDXRF analysis by making a hydraulically pressed pellet using a wax binder.

Ten repeat analyses of each sample were performed with the sample in static position, using a total time of 450 seconds per analysis.

The empirical method was used to determine detection limits, whereby ten repeat analyses of a blank sample (boric acid prepared as a pressed pellet) were taken with the sample in static position, and the standard deviation determined.

Measurement was performed using the high-performance, low-cost NEX QC+ benchtop EDXRF system. The performance detailed in the report demonstrates that the NEX QC+ analyzer, a self-contained unit with simple touchscreen operation, provides excellent sensitivity and performance for the measurement of carbonates and major oxides in limestone. With simple and intuitive software designed for the non-technical operator, as well as for use in quality control labs, the NEX QC+ spectrometer is an excellent tool for at-line control and quality checks throughout the mining and processing of limestone.

A copy of this report may be requested here.

NEX QC+ EDXRF Analyzer

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For more demanding applications, or for situations where analysis time or sample throughput is critical, Rigaku offers the new NEX QC+ spectro­meter. Employing the next generation silicon detector technology, the enhanced NEX QC+ affords significant improvement in elemental peak resolution and counting statistics, resulting in superior calibrations and measurement precision for the most challenging measurements.Specifically designed for routine quality control applications, the new Rigaku NEX QC+ features an intuitive "icon-driven" touch screen interface for easy operation and a built-in printer for convenience.The shuttered 50kV X-ray tube and Peltier cooled semiconductor detector deliver exceptional short-term repeatability and long-term reproducibility with excellent element peak resolution. This high voltage capability (50 kV), along with multiple automated X-ray tube filters, provides a wide range of applications versatility and low limits-of-detection (LOD).NEX QC+ Features: Analyze 11Na to 92U non-destructively Solids, liquids, alloys, powders and thin films 50kV X-ray tube for wide elemental coverage SDD detector for superior resolution and sensitivity Modern smartphone style "icon driven" user interface Multiple automated tube filters for enhanced sensitivity Convenient built in thermal printer Low cost with unmatched performance-to-price ratio Optional fundamental parameters

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Rigaku Publishes Method for Analysis of High Calcium Limestone